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Re: [Freedos-user] Any way to add files to freedos?

2018-02-19 Thread Brian Yglesias
Thanks for all the replies.  In the end, I was able to reflash the card using FreeDOS.--
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Re: [Freedos-user] Any way to add files to freedos?

2018-01-24 Thread Brian Yglesias
Thanks for tge reply.I should mention off the bat that I at one point removed the usb memstick I booted from, copied files to it, and reinserted.  It didn't work, and running a command subsequent to that failed.  I'm not sure if I compounded the problem, or if it is coincidental.I booted from a usb memstick, and there's nothing on there but the aoutoexec.bat, it's conf, localization stuff, and a couple of firmware files and, and the utility that sometimes flashes it into IT mode.There is a serial port on the server and there's a linux server also with a serial port inches away.  In addition, I have a laptop with windows and a USB serial port.I'll be back at the console in a few hours.  I presume the goal is to read the assembler program from the seriapl port, correct?Thanks for the reply.On Jan 24, 2018 5:41 AM, TJ Edmister  wrote:Yes, there are ways. For instance, you could use the COPY CON command and  

then enter a machine language program using the keyboard (The folks on  

comp.lang.asm.x86 came up with a nice one using base64) although that is  

probably not the most time efficient method.



What type of storage device did you boot from? What other software is on  

there? Is there an RS232 serial port?



On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 23:01:56 -0500, Brian Yglesias  

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> I just attempted to flash a sas controller into IT mode and it failed.  

> Now I don't

> have the original firmware to revert the change, and if I reboot I will  

> brick

> the controller.

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> Is there any way to add files to freedos once it is booted?







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Re: [Freedos-user] Any way to add files to freedos?

2018-01-24 Thread Brian Yglesias
Thanks for the reply.First I booted from a usb memory stick. When the flash failed I realized I needed some files, at the very least a different bios, and so I put them on a different USB.(This knocked out my USB keyboard, pressing regular buttons would cause num lock to blink, but I was able to get a PS/2 KB working subsequently.)I tried A through Z but was unable to find the data.I repeated this process with another small memstick, but same result.Finally, having memories of doing similar with DOS on a floppy, I removed the boot usb, put the files on it, and reinstated.(It makes a pleasant beep when memstick are inserted, and an unpleasant one one they are removed.)I may have compounded the problem, because not only are the new files not visible, but running the flash command from the console later failed.  I don't have the error on me, but it was something to the effect of a read error.Thanks again.--
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[Freedos-user] Any way to add files to freedos?

2018-01-23 Thread Brian Yglesias
I just attempted to flash a sas controller into IT mode and it failed.  Now I don't have the original firmware to revert the change, and if I reboot I will brick the controller.Is there any way to add files to freedos once it is booted?--
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Re: [Freedos-user] Catch-all Repository for legacy DOS software

2012-03-30 Thread brian
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Jim Hall  <mailto:jh...@freedos.org>> wrote:
>
> At least in the US, this is still an issue for proprietary
> programs where the parent company may have gone out of business.
> (Also referred to as "abandonware".) The copyrights are often
> bought out as "intellectual property" and the new IP holder would
> have control of that copyright.
>
> There is nothing wrong with these proprietary program if that is
> what you prefer. And back in the day, I had my own licensed copies
> of Wordperfect, Aseasyas, Doom, Procomm, QuickC, Borland C, and
> other proprietary DOS programs. But these programs are non-free
> and may not be redistributed (except Doom & Aseasyas, which may be
> redistributed in their original, unmodified shareware zip files.)
>

I've not kept up with Embarcadero's site since I switched to Linux, 
but at least in the days of CodeGear, there used to be a museum from 
which old versions of Borland software were downloadable - from 
memory, there was Turbo Pascal 1.0, 3.0 and 5.5, and Borland C++ 5.0.


Brian.

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[Freedos-user] Help With Install

2007-07-11 Thread Brian Greig
I tried installing free dos on my computer.  After I select install  
in the menu it loads up to a grey screen and then stays there.  How  
do I get it to finish the install.  Thanks

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Re: [Freedos-user] Is Freedos a good OS?

2006-08-22 Thread Staffanson Brian J Civ 309 EMXG/QPE
I appreciate your willingness to help.  

I have been to the Dell website, and downloaded the win98 soundcard driver.
I don't remember off the top of my head, what the specific hardware is.  But
can the win98 driver be adapted to DOS?

Thanks,
Brian

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On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 06:40:27 -0600, you wrote:

Hi Staffanson,

>As I am basically new to the world of DOS, how easy is it to adapt the
sound
>card driver from Win98 to DOS?  
>
>I now await your thoughts, comments, and ideas.  Any help would be
>appreciated.

You can ask BAHCL for details, he coded automatic jukebox alike
program.

The most improtant step is to find the sound card driver of your DELL
PC. It may be a SoundMAX, REALTEK or CMI chipset (AC97), to make AC97
work in DOS, as I remember only MPXPLAY can.

If you can post more information about your hardware, I may try to
help to find sound driver for you.


Rgds,
Johnson.

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[Freedos-user] Is Freedos a good OS?

2006-08-22 Thread Staffanson Brian J Civ 309 EMXG/QPE
I have a Dell laptop, with a P3 500MHz processor, and 512 MB ram, but the
display is broken.  The computer still works, so I want to do something with
it.  Then I came up with this (crazy?) idea of integrating it into a
portable stereo that I have pulled apart, and making this stereo a MP3
player.  I know how I want to implement the motherboard to the stereo (I
think).  My question to you all:  is freedos a good OS to use in this
situation?  I want quick start-up and shut-down times, and I understand DOS
does.  Almost immediate.  I plan on removing all unnecessary parts of the
laptop, which are the screen (obvious, as it is broken), and the mouse, and
keyboard(?).  Can freedos run without the keyboard?  For controls, I am
thinking of using the serial port with a 4X4 keypad or something like that.
I know the basics of programming in C++, and think that I can implement the
serial port, and have it command the MP3 player.  Maybe some automatic
start-up, or something.  

As I am basically new to the world of DOS, how easy is it to adapt the sound
card driver from Win98 to DOS?  

I now await your thoughts, comments, and ideas.  Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks,
Brian

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